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  • 1. UKTINuclearConference27th-29thJanuary2014MakingItHappen MarketBriefing

2. UKTINuclearConference27th-29thJanuary2014MarketBriefingCentralEurope 3. Emerging Europe CivilNuclearOpportunitiesJonathan Allen 27January2014,London 3Presentationtitle-editintheMasterslide 4. What is Emerging Europe? Ninecountries-stretchingfromSloveniatoRomania, fromPolandtoCroatiaAllEUregulated,partoftheEUsSingleMarket110millionconsumersAcombinedGDPofover 1 trillionPotentialtodoubleexportsby2020LowerriskprofilethanotherdistantemergingmarketsEasyandlowcostaccessjust2-3hoursfromtheUKProvenmarketforUKbusinesses 5 5. Sustainable Medium-term Growth... ...on a par with other emerging economies Average Annual GDP Growth Forecast (%) 2010-202030-40CEE Average4.74.23.8Dev.World1.81.81.9Asia5.85.14.7LatinAmerica 62020-304.94.54.1Source:HSBCTheWorldin2050 6. Main Challenges Outdatedperceptionsoftheregion amongUKbusinesses Bureaucracy Transparency Strongandincreasingglobal competition acrosstheregion 7 7. Civil nuclear opportunities across Emerging Europe CountryNew BuildLife ExtensionDecommissionWaste disposalBulgariaKozloduy Unit 7 & Belene (x2)?Kozloduy (5 & 6)Kozloduy (1-4)Radiana / NDFTemelin (x2)Dukovany--Paks (x 2)Paks 1-LILW RepositoryPolandNew NNB (x2)---RomaniaChernovoda (Units 3 & 4)Chernovoda (1 & 2)-Chernovoda WDFSlovakiaMochovce (3 & 4) & Bohunice?BohuniceV1 Jaslovsk Bohunice-SloveniaKrsko (Unit 2)Krsko NNP-LILWCzech Rep. Hungary8UNCLASSIFIED 8. New Build 7 countries, over 66 bn Poland: 2xnew3GW(each)powerplantsin2024& 2030(1bnAUKV) Bulgaria:NewWestinghouseAP1000reactorat KozloduyNPPearly2020s(800m) Czech Republic:NewreactoratTemelinNPPin 2024(500m) Romania:2xCANDU6reactorsatCernavodin 2022(400m) 9 9 9. Life Extension in 4 countries, over 2.1 bn Bulgaria: 20yearlifeextension,2VVERunits,from2014,40mAUKV Romania: ReplacingfuelchannelsinCANDUreactors,Cernavoda,120m AUKVfrom2018 Slovenia: LifeextensionofWestinghousePWRoperatinglifeinKrko, 15mAUKV1010 10. Decommissioning & Waste Management 3.5 bn across 5 markets Bulgaria: On-goingdecommissioning(4units)andwasteprogrammewith UKfirm(NuviaLtd)co-managing,40mAUKV Romania: Newwasterepositoryproject,starting2015,40mAUKV Slovakia: Ongoingtenderingfordecommissioning2units,100mAUKV1111 11. UK Nuclear supply chain.Itsnotjustaboutworld-classCivilEngineering.... 12 12. 13 13. Our not-so-secret weapon!14 14. Czech Republic: Bretislav Nitka NewBuild(17bnAUKV) 2companies(WestinghouseAP1000andRosatomVVER) underevaluation ThewinnershouldbeannouncedinQ1201515 15. Romania: Daniella Lulache Buildingof2CANDU6reactorsatCernavoda Legalandconsultingservices-constructionof3 rd&4th reactors,Cernavoda LILwasterepository 16 16. Poland: Marzena Piszczek 2xnew3GWnuclearpowerplantsin2024and2030(cca. 12blntotalcost) OwnersEngineertender(3UKcompaniesinvolved)winner tobeannouncedinQ12014 IntegratedReactortendertobeissuedinQ42014 17 17. Slovakia: Peter Liska NewNPP-JaslovskBohunice DecommissioningthetwounitsofV1-JaslovskBohunice NPP V1stworeactorstobedecommissionedin202518 18. Bulgaria: Sashka Evtimova 20yearlifeextension-KozloduyUnit5&6 NewBuild-AP1000reactoratKozloduy Decommissioning-VVERreactorsatKozloduysite19 19. Hungary: Csilla Toth 2newVVERnuclearpowerplants(PaksNNP) Ongoingprojectfor20yearlifeextensionof4existing blocks(VVER-440) Finaldisposalfacilityforlow-andintermediate-levelwastes 20 20. Slovenia: Ales Bursic Consideringbuilding2ndnuclearreactoratKrko(~1.2GW) ExtensionofoperatinglifeofKrko Decommissioning&WasteManagementopportunities .21 21. Croatia: Zeljko Tomsic HrvatskaElektroprivreda-co-ownerof696MWeNPPKrko inSlovenia Croatiahasnotyetreachedthedecisionontheconstruction ofNNB Preliminaryactivitiesnotcarriedoutyet22 22. Follow up: [email protected],London 23Presentationtitle-editintheMasterslide 23. UKTINuclearConference27th-29thJanuary2014MakingItHappen MarketBriefing 24. UKTINuclearConference27th-29thJanuary2014MakingItHappen MarketBriefing 25. UKTINuclearConference27th-29thJanuary2014MarketBriefing China-CGN 26. Development and Achievement of CGN China General Nuclear Power Corporation (CGN) January 27, 2014 27. 1AboutCGN ACleanEnergySupplier &ServiceProvider 28. 1.1 Business Overview Alargecleanenergycorporation EstablishedinSeptember1994,originallynamedChinaGuangdongNuclear PowerHoldingCorporationandinApril2013renamedChinaGeneralNuclear PowerCorporation CGNiscurrentlytheworldslargestdeveloperandconstructorofNPPs: CGNisoperating56%ofChinasnuclearoperatingcapacitytotaling 8.33GW CGNisbuilding16reactors,totaling18.8GWandashareof55%of ChinasNuclearProgram CGNsrenewablepowercapacitytodate: Wind:4.7GW Hydro:4.0GW Solar:600MW 29. 1.2 History GNPS Constructionwithloans,repaymentby electricitysales,operationthroughjointventure LNPSPhaseII,HongyanheNPPPhaseI,NingdeNPPPhaseI, YangjiangNPP,FangchenggangNPPPhaseI,CPR1000 TaishanNPPPhaseI(withEPR) FangchenggangNPPPhaseII DevelopingrenewableenergiesFirstlarge commercialnuclear powerstationin mainlandChinaInitial period 1979-1994Development period 1995-2004 LNPSPhaseI Self-reliantdevelopment Realizingself-reliance capabilitiesFast growing period 2005-2011Post-Fukushima period 2012 DevelopingproprietaryG3 technologyHL1000-1 30. 1.3 Organization CGNhas34mainsubsidiariesandaffiliatesChina General Nuclear Power GroupChinaGeneralNuclearPower CorporationNuclearPower Nuclear Fuel Non-nuclear CleanEnergy Financial &Comprehensive Services2business units 5branch companies 7business dept. 10functional dept.GuangdongNuclearPowerInvestmentCo.,Ltd. GuangdongNuclearPowerJointVentureCo.,Ltd. LingaoNuclearPowerCo.,Ltd. LingdongNuclearPowerCo.,Ltd. YangjiangNuclearPowerCo.,Ltd. LiaoningHongyanheNuclearPowerCo.,Ltd. FujianNingdeNuclearPowerCo.,Ltd. TaishanNuclearPowerJointVentureCo.,Ltd. GuangxiFangchenggangNuclearPowerCo.,Ltd. XianningNuclearPowerCo.,Ltd. LufengNuclearPowerCo.,Ltd HubeiNuclearPowerCo.,Ltd. AnhuiWuhuNuclearPowerCo.,Ltd. LingwanNuclearPowerCo.,Ltd. ShaoguanNuclearPowerCo.,Ltd. XishuiNuclearPowerCo.,Ltd. ChinaGeneralNuclearPowerOperationsCo.,Ltd. DayaBayNuclearPowerOperationsandManagement Co.,Ltd. ChinaNuclearPowerEngineeringCo.,Ltd. ChinaNuclearPowerDesignCo.,Ltd.(Shenzhen) ChinaNuclearPowerTechnologyResearchInstituteCo., Ltd.ChinaTechenergyCo.,Ltd.SuzhouNuclearPowerResearchInstituteCo.,Ltd.GuangdongDayaBayNuclearEnvironmentalProtection Co.,Ltd.CGNNuclearFuelCo.,Ltd.CGNEnergyServiceCo.,Ltd. MeiyaPowerCo.,Ltd. CGNSolarEnergyDevelopmentCo.,Ltd. CGNWindEnergyLimited CGNEnergyDevelopmentCo.,Ltd. CGN(Beijing)ApplicationTechnologyCo., Ltd. GuangdongDayaBayNuclearPowerService (Group)Co.,Ltd. CGNIndustrialInvestmentFundManagement Co.,Ltd. CGNFinanceCo.,Ltd. 31. 1.4 Strategies Strategic positionCorporate missionWorldsleadingclean energysupplierand serviceproviderDevelopcleanenergy tobenefitthesocietyAB CGNCorporate vision worldsfirst-class cleanenergygroupCDNext developmentBetterperformanceinnuclearpower industry Moreeffortsinrenewableenergies Domesticdevelopment+overseas expansion Self-reliantgrowth+cooperationBy2020,CGNstotalinstalledcapacitywillbeover90GW,withannualon-grid electricityupto420billionkWh. 32. 1.5 Nuclear Power Plants Details NPPReactor TypeUnitsCapacityTotal Capacity (MWe)(MWe) LNPS Phase IM3102 x 990LNPS Phase IICPR1000Hongyanhe NPP Phase ICPR1000/CPR1000+1 x 1119CPR1000/CPR1000+1 x 1089CPR1000/CPR1000+3 x 1119Ningde NPP Phase ICPR1000/CPR1000+3 x 1089Yangjiang NPPCPR1000/CPR1000+Taishan NPP Phase IEPR2 x 1750Fangchenggang NPP Phase IUnder Construction2 x 984Hongyanhe NPP Phase IDevelopmentM310Ningde NPP Phase IIn serviceGNPSCPR1000/CPR1000+2 x 1080Lufeng NPP Phase IAP10002 x 1250Fangchenggang NPP Phase IIACC1000ACPR100081642 x 10874 x 1086 2 x 10862 x 11508330188004800By2015,CGNwillhave22operatingnuclearreactorswithinstalledcapacityof25GW 33. 2NuclearPower Business 34. 2.1 NPP Construction Capabilities Morethan5,000experiencedengineers,withactivitiescoveringsiting, feasibilitystudies,consultation,design,engineering,procurement,construction, startup&commissioningandetc. ProjectmanagementEngineering Customized services as a project general contractorEquipment procurementstaff in each fieldConstruction management Note E(engineering) P(equipmentprocurement) C(construction) S(startup&commissioning)Startup 35. 2.1 NPP Construction Capabilities Business Distribution in China 36. 2.1 NPP Construction Capabilities Business Distribution in the WorldWith representative offices set up in a number of countries, a preliminary internal organization and operation mode for international projects have come into being; with assessment made on target market, regional organizations for market exploration have taken shape. With the French subsidiary company as a platform, CGN is building a large platform to expand its business in Europe in the fields of nuclear power, wind power and solar energy etc. With WECAN as a media, a preliminary platform has been formed for cooperation with overseas peers in international businesses. 37. 2.1 NPP Construction Capabilities Engineering & Design Has formed a complete and effective nuclear power design and research system; The ability for self-design and in-service modification of CPR1000 unit; Independently developed generation III technology ACPR1000; Working on ACPR1000+ and ACC1000 technology. 38. 2.1 NPP Construction Capabilities Equipment Procurement & Supply Capable of procurement for several domestic and foreign NPP at the same time; Has formed an appropriate supply system; A team of professionals experienced in engineering practice; An equipment supervision organization system has taken shape; 39. 2.1 NPP Construction Capabilities Construction Management strong ability in construction organization and resources control A standardized project implementation system and a resources guarantee system; Mastered key NPP construction technologies for EM2 installation, automatic welding of main pipelines, DCS installation, half-speed turbine generator installation, self-compacting concrete, etc. 40. 2.1 NPP Construction Capabilities Startup & Commissioning A professional team suitable for multi-project and multitechnology commissioning activities; Capability for independently contracting commissioning; A sound management system and technical system; 41. 2.1 NPP Construction Capabilities Project Management Established a complete and internationally-consistent project management system; A specialized team with rich experiences in engineering management; Formed mature Matrix-style & Project-style management & operation system. 42. 2.2 NPP Construction Achievements Units in operation GNPSLNPS Phase ILNPS Phase II2 Units(M310)2 Units(M310)2 Units(CPR1000)Hongyanhe NPP Phase I Unit 1 (CPR1000+)Ningde NPP Phase I Unit 1 (CPR1000+) 43. 2.2 NPP Construction Achievements Units under construction Hongyanhe 3 Units (CPR1000/CPR1000+)Fangchenggang 2 Units (CPR1000/CPR 1000+)Ningde 3 Units (CPR1000/CPR1000+)Taishan NPP 2 units (EPR)Yangjiang 6 units (CPR1000/CPR1000+/ ACPR1000) 44. .2.2 NPP Construction Achievements Achievement of LingAo Phase II Unit 1 and Unit 2 were put into commercial operation in September 2010 and August 2011 respectively. As Chinas supporting project for self-reliance, LNPS II applies CPR1000 technology with independent brand, whose site selection, design, procurement, construction, equipment installation, commissioning and as-built handover were all undertaken by CNPEC. Several major technical improvements were adopted, such as digital I&C technology, advanced core fuel management, half-speed turbine generator, passive hydrogen recombiner, etc. Its comprehensive technical, safety and economic indicator have reached advanced level among the same type of NPPs internationally. 45. 2.2 NPP Construction Achievements Achievement of Hongyanhe NPP Phase I unit 1 Unit 1 was put into commercial operation on June 6,2013, adopting CPR1000 technology; CGN contracted the whole project and took charge of the projects construction, design, equipment procurement etc. 96 improved technologies were applied, including 18-month refueling interval. 46. 2.2 NPP Construction Achievements Achievement of Ningde NPP Phase I unit 1 Unit 1 was put into commercial operation on April 15, 2013, as the first unit of CGN to come into operation outside Guangdong province. Created many firsts in China, such as first 18-month refueling, first localized full-scope simulator and first automatic welding of main pipe, etc; Providing precious experiences for the subsequent unit construction. 47. 2.3 Taishan NPP (based on EPR technology) Taishan Nuclear Power Joint Venture, which is jointly owned by CGNPC, YUDEAN and EDF, is mainly in charge of the financing, construction, operation and management of Taishan Nuclear Power Plant Phase I and is liable for the final nuclear safety of the project.YUDEANCGNPCTNPJVCEDF 48. 2.3 Taishan NPP (overall progress) Engineering and Procurement The overall and the primary design are finished. The detailed design and commissioning documentation are underway Main equipment manufacturing is to be finished Auxiliary equipment and bulk material supply are at their peak Construction and installation Most of Unit 1 Civil Work is finished Main equipment installation finished Unit 2 Civil Work is at its peak with part of installation started Commissioning and Hand-over Nuclear circuit clearing under way for unit 1 Target: Initial fuel loading: End of 2014 49. 2.4 Operation Capabilities Experience sharing among international peersSafe reactor technologyEffective emergency responseReliable equipments CGN staffNuclear safety cultureSafety supervisionHighly-qualified staffsSafety managementNuclear safety is of prime importance to CGN 50. 2.4 Operation Capabilities Unified management principles, standards, requirements and methods An integrated operation platform for regional operation, outage contracting, spare parts supply, technical support etc. Shortest outage duration: 18.38 days for yearly refueling outage, and 56 days for 10 yearly outage Capacity factor: average capacity factor of the six units at GNPS, LNPS Phase I and Phase II was 89.64% in 2012 Unit 1 of GNPS continues safe operation days (without reactor scram) exceeded 4040 days 51. 2.4 Operation Capabilities Operational Performance-Capacity Factor 100GNPSLNPS I95.61LNPS II9593.0291.26 89.469086.8486.3587.048589.86 90.187.46 85.8885.5682.6284.4987.169088.6893.27 92.42 92.42 92.72 91.96 90.74 90.9485.45 84.5380.848076.53 7572.577065.23 65601994199519961997199819992000200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012 52. 2.4 Operation Capabilities Operational Performance-Rad-waste Control Since its operations, the gaseous and liquid rad-waste of GNPS and LNPS Phase I hasbeen far below national limits and the generation of solid rad-waste below design criteria. In 2012, the average unit gaseous and liquid rad-wastes of GNPS and LNPS Phase I,IItook up only 0.074% and 0.023% of the annual national limits respectively, and the solid rad-wastes took up 9.85% of the design value. G aseous Sol i dLi qui d500.00750.00 600.00300.00 450.00200.00 300.00100.00150.000.00year2012201120102009200820072006200520042003200220012000199919981997199619950.00Sol i dm 400.001994G aseousTBqLi qui dG Bq900.00 53. 3 China Nuclear Power Equipment Manufacturing Industry 54. 3.1 Overview Starting from full dependence on technology introduction, to self-reliance on technology and manufacturing, China nuclear power equipment manufacturing went through a hard but effective innovative path.Daya Bay NPP: Equipment localization rate was only 1%Initial stage( 1980s)Joint R&D; Cultivating capabilities; Preliminarily capable for manufacturing a full set of NI main equipment.Development StagePromote selfreliance of nuclear power equipment; Close cooperation among government, users, manufacturers, and research institutionsPost-Fukushima stage 55. 3.1 OverviewThree Manufacturing Bases Dongfang Electric Corporation Limited; Shanghai Electric Group Co.,Ltd. Harbin Power Plant Equipment CorporationLarge Forged Pieces and RPV Manufacturing Groups China First Heavy Industries; China National Erzhong Group; Shanghai Heavy Machinery Co.,LtdAuxiliary Equipment Manufacturing Factories Nuclear level pumps/valves/cable; Reactor Internals; Control rod driving mechanism; Main pipelines, Polar crane.China Nuclear Power Equipment Industry 56. 3.2 NI/CI Equipment Technology & Supply Dongfang Electric Corporation Limited Keeping a leading position in nuclear power equipment manufacturing field; The only manufacturer for both NI main equipment and CI turbine generators covering AP1000, EPR and advanced generation II technology. 57. 3.2 NI/CI Equipment Technology & Supply Shanghai Electric Group Co., Ltd. Has the strongest domestic nuclear power equipment manufacturing and supply capability; Supplying NI main equipment for all China nuclear power projects under construction; Production capacity: 4-6 ones (sets) per year for NI main equipment ; and 8-10 ones (sets) per for reactor internals and CRDM. Owning the largest and the most complete NI main equipment manufacturing base with the most concentrated business. 58. 3.2 NI/CI Equipment Technology&Supply Harbin Power Plant Equipment Corporation. The only domestic manufacturer supplying 4 CI and main pump motors for AP1000 projects, Zhejiang Sanmen and Shangdong Haiyang NPP; Starts early in generation III technology with an obvious advantage; Production capacity: 2 sets NI main equipment and 4 CI equipment per year; 59. 3.3 R&D and Manufacturing of Large Forged Pieces China First Heavy Industries The first enterprise to develop and produce nuclear power equipment in China. Item RPV forged piece (full set)Applied NPP Hongyanhe NPP unit 1SG Tubesheet and forged piece (full set)Hongyan NPP unit 2 Yangjiang NPP unit 2Pressurizer---Main pipelines--Production Capability Be capable of supplying equipment for System80+, PWR, high temperature gas cooled reactor, generation IV fast reactor, etc. 60. 3.3 R&D and Manufacturing of Large Forged Pieces China National Erzhong Group The first enterprise to research and develop AP1000 main pipelines forged pieces successfully in the worldItem SG tubesheet SG forged piece full set medium High and voltage cylinder forged piece Turbine Rotator Forged piece RPV forged piece Main pump casing Main pipelines forged piece Pressurizer forged pieceApplied NPP Hongyanhe NPP unit 2 Yangjiang NPP unit 2 LingAo Phase II unit 1 Ningde NPP unit 3 ----- 61. Thank You! 62. UKTI Nuclear Conference 27th - 29th January 2014Market Briefing China - CNNC 63. CNNC: The Main Force of Nuclear Power Development in China Jan. 27th 2014 Civil Nuclear Power Showcase, LondonChina National Nuclear Corporation 64. CNNC Profile Nuclear Power Nuclear Fuel Cycle R&D Facilities Education and Training Suggested Cooperation Area 65. CNNC Profile A State-owned Large Entity for Nuclear IndustryFounded in 1955100,000 employees110 subsidiaries (R &D institutes, plants) Headquarters office building 66. CNNC Profile A Complete Nuclear Industry System 67. CNNC Profile A Complete Nuclear Power Industrial Chain Site Selection and EvaluationDecommissioningEngineering and DesignOperation and MaintenanceNuclear Fuel SupplyEquipment ManufactureConstruct ionStart-up and Commissioning 68. CNNC Profile A Whole Nuclear Fuel Cycle 69. CNNC Profile CNNC 30 years experience in nuclear power 1980s1990sSelf-reliance design of the first NPP(300MWe)Self-reliance design of CP600(650MWe)Introduction NPP from France (900MWe)Construction of NPP (1000MWe)2000sSelf-reliance design of CP1000(1200MWe)ACP1000 Self-reliance Program Supporting Project 70. CNNC Profile In Operation: 9 units, 6496MWeQinshan Phase IQinshan Phase II1x320 MWe PWR4x650 MWe PWR 71. CNNC ProfileQinshan Phase IIITianWan2x728MWe HWR2x1060MWe PWR 72. Nuclear Power Under Construction: 5 projects with 12units Fuqing 4x1080MWe PWR Sanmen 2x1250MWe PWR Fangjiashan 2x1080MWe PWR Changjiang 2x650MWe PWR Tianwan 2x1126MWe PWR 73. Nuclear PowerR&D, Engineering Design, Construction, Operation and Management of Nuclear Power Plants of 100MWe, 300MWe, 600MWe and 1000MWe.CP300CP600CP1000ACP100ACP600Indigenous PWR NPP SeriesACP1000 74. Nuclear Power Main Index No.ItemUnit CP300CP600CP10001Nominal Electric PowerMWe32565011002Design LifeYear4040603Refueling CycleMonth1212184Plant Availability% 82 82905Core Damage Frequency1/reactoryear10-510-510-56Large Release Frequency1/reactoryear10-610-610-6 75. Nuclear Power No.ItemUnit1Nominal Electric Power2Main Index ACP100ACP600ACP1000MWe1206501200Design LifeYear6060603Refueling CycleMonth1818184Plant Availability%95 90 905Core Damage Frequency1/reactoryear10-610-610-66Large Release Frequency1/reactoryear10-710-710-7 76. Nuclear Power CP300: Qinshan-I ; Chashma Units1,2PakistanCP600: Qinshan-II Units1,2,3,4; Changjiang Units1,2 ACP1000: Fuqing Units 5,6, to be constructed at the end of 2014 (Most likely ACC1000, a further development of ACP1000)CP300CP600ACP1000 77. ACP1000 Single-unit Layout of ACP1000Meet the requirements of Generation-III Nuclear Power Plant Design Adopt Active & Passive Design Feedback of Fukushima Nuclear AccidentEnhancement in Design of ACP1000 78. ACP1000ACP1000 Advantages SAFETY:Active & Passive Safety Designs Integrated Severe Accident Prevention & Mitigation Measures Enhanced Protection against External Hazards Improved Emergency Response Measures Proven Design and Equipment TechnologyRELIABILITY :Based on Mature Technology and 30 years of Engineering Experience NSSS Proved by Long-term Operation Proven Manufacture and Construction Technology 79. ACP1000ACP1000 Advantages ECONOMY:Extended Refueling Cycle Extended Design Lifetime High Availability Reduced ConstructionACP1000 ACP1000ACPR1000+ ACPR1000+ACC1000 80. Nuclear Power Supply Chain Manufacture of Nuclear Power EquipmentReactor Press. Turbine Vessel(RPV) Capability of supplying of full scope of nuclear power equipment 81. Nuclear Power Supply ChainSteam Generator SG Generator RotorCore Neutron Flux Measurement Device 82. Nuclear Power Supply Chain Civil WorkNI Basement Concrete PouringReactor Dome Placement 83. Nuclear Power Supply Chain InstallationMain Coolant Piping WeldingInstallation of Reactor Internals 84. Nuclear Power Supply Chain Start-up and CommissioningMain Control Room NPP 85. Nuclear Fuel Cycle A Complete Nuclear Fuel IndustryUranium resources: exploration mining milling purification conversion enrichment Uranium supply meet the demands of NPPs development. 86. Nuclear Fuel Cycle Fuel FabricationFuel Assembly PHWR Fuel RodsFuel Elements 87. R&D Facilities Strong R&D Capabilities 25 Research Institutes: China Institute of Atomic Energy (CIAE) Nuclear Power Institute of China (NPIC) China Institute for Radiation Protection (CIRP) Research Institute of Nuclear Power Operation (RINPO) China Nuclear Power Engineering Co. (CNPE) Beijing Research Institute of Uranium Geology (BRIUG) 88. R&D FacilitiesLeading of technology: 18 Academicians 29 senior advisors for central government 110 Ph. D supervisors 33,000 scientific & technical professionals Academicians from CNNC 89. R&D Facilities A Platform with Advanced Scientific Research CapabilitiesMiniature Neutron Source Reactor (27~30KW, 1x1012 n/cm2sec)High Flux Engineering Test Reactor (125MW, 6.21014n/cm2sec 90. R&D FacilitiesChina Experimental Fast Reactor (65MWth, 20MWe)China Advanced Research Reactor(60MWth) 91. R&D FacilitiesNuclear Fusion Research Facility of the Chinese HL-2A Project A 92. R&D FacilitiesComprehensive Experimental Facility for Nuclear Power EquipmentMedium and Large-scale thermo-hydraulic test facility 93. Education and Training Strong Education and Training Capabilities Graduate School Graduate Education: 150 Teachers (134 Professors 9 Associate Professors, 7 Lecturers ) Nuclear Training: 99 Teachers (59 Professors, 16 Associate Professors 24 Lecturers) Cooperation with universities: Tsinghua University, Xian Jiaotong University, etc. 94. Education and Training Education CNNC Graduate School 95. Education and Training TrainingSimulator training 96. Suggested Cooperation Area Nuclear Power Investment R&D, Engineering Design GDA, SLC process Supply chain, Construction, Commissioning, Operating support Life extension, Decommissioning Rad-waste Treatment HLW disposal Nuclear Fuel Cycle Conversion, Enrichment Fuel fabrication and supply Reprocessing technology and practice. Local Community Development 97. Thank you! 98. UKTI Nuclear Conference 27th - 29th January 2014Making It Happen Market Briefing 99. UKTI Nuclear Conference 27th - 29th January 2014Market Briefing Vietnam 100. UNCLASSIFIEDVIETNAMESE NUCLEAR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME ENG. PHAN MINH TUAN DEPUTY DIRECTOR NINH THUAN NUCLEAR POWER PROJECT MANAGEMENT BOARD VIETNAM ELECTRICITYLondon, January 2014 101. I Development policyUNCLASSIFIED 102. POWER DEVELOPMENT PLAN 109National Power Development Plan for the period 2011 2020, with vision to 2030 (PDP7)Growth of power demand: 12 15%/ yearUNCLASSIFIED 103. TENTATIVE PLANNING SITES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF NPPS 110The tentative planning sites for construction of nuclear power plants was approved by the Prime Minister, including 07 candidate sites, each site is potential to construct from 4-6 units. The tentative capacity for each plant:PlantCapacity (MW)Ninh Thuan 1 phase 1, unit 1+21000 2Ninh Thuan 2 phase 1, unit 1+21000 2Ninh Thuan 1 phase 2, unit 3+41000 2Ninh Thuan 2 phase 2, unit 3+41000 25 tentative sites (4 6 units for each)1000 or 1300 1500 (after 2025) UNCLASSIFIED 104. DEVELOPMENT POLICYInvestment policy First four units of Ninh Thuan are assigned to Electricity of Vietnam as Project Owner. The next units will be considered to assign to other State Owned Corporations or Joint Ventures.Technology policy Selection of modern, safety and proven technology as well as possibility of technology transferLocalization policyFuel policy: up to 2030, the fuel is importedRadioactive waste management: Low radioactive waste and spent fuel are storage at NPP, Conducting sitting for long-term low and medium radioactive waste disposal.Intensive international cooperation in investment and technology transfer.UNCLASSIFIED 105. II Nuclear InfrastructureUNCLASSIFIED 106. KEY ISSUES Regulatory and legislative frameworkHuman resources developmentNuclear safety and safeguardRadiation protection and physical protection.Emergency planningNuclear fuel and radioactive waste managementUNCLASSIFIED 107. INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT STATUSUNCLASSIFIED 108. LEGISLATIVE AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORK (1) 115Atomic Energy Atomic Energy Regulation & Guidance on implementing some Articles of Regulation & Guidance on implementing some Articles of the Law; the Law; Detailed Regulation & Guidance on Implementing Some Detailed Regulation & Guidance on Implementing Some Articles of the Law relating to NPP Articles of the Law relating to NPP Developing Orientation; Regulation on nuclear control; Training & Developing Orientation; Regulation on nuclear control; Training & Development of HR; Environmental Monitoring & Radioactive Development of HR; Environmental Monitoring & Radioactive Warning; Storage, Disposal Sites of Radioactive Waste; Warning; Storage, Disposal Sites of Radioactive Waste; Measures to Guaranty Safety & Security; Capability Building for Measures to Guaranty Safety & Security; Capability Building for R&D & Technical support; etc. R&D & Technical support; etc. Radiation activities, Regulation on Radiation safety, Inspection, Radiation activities, Regulation on Radiation safety, Inspection, Control of Nuclear Materials, Nuclear safety for Sites of NPP, Control of Nuclear Materials, Nuclear safety for Sites of NPP, Forms of Investment monitoring & Evaluation Reports, etc. Forms of Investment monitoring & Evaluation Reports, etc.Thousands of codes & standards equivalent to IEC, ISO, Thousands of codes & standards equivalent to IEC, ISO, CODEX, etc. CODEX, etc. UNCLASSIFIED 109. LEGISLATIVE AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORK (2) International legal instruments governing nuclear activities in force. Need to enact a comprehensive nuclear law. Need to develop and promulgate other legislation affected by nuclear power programme Adaptation of the vendors regulatory system is required great time and effortUNCLASSIFIED 110. HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT Personnel for R&D, safety and security in atomic energy field. Personnel working in regulatory bodies to implement regulations, codes and standards for plant licensing, site approval, operator licensing, radiation protection, safeguards, waste management, decommissioning, etc. Expertise working in educational institutions. Personnel for nuclear power plant management of construction phase and operation phase.Business and technical expertise for procurement and managementExpertise to conduct training programs for O&MUNCLASSIFIED 111. STAFFING SCHEDULE FOR NPP PROJECT 118NPB Pre-Operation under NPB Operator Organization under EVN1200 1000Milestone 3Milestone 2Milestone 1800 600 Bid Preparations400n s p f o r e b m u N200 Design, Construct, Comm'n0 012345678910Year UNCLASSIFIED111213141516 112. STAFFING SCHEDULE FOR NPP PROJECT 119COD -5COD -3 (EPC)COD -2 Participate in the installationand commissioning activitiesCOD Establishment of the operational takeover procedureOJTEstablishment of training centerOperator training O&M staff trainingRadiation staff trainingOthers UNCLASSIFIEDCOD + 2 Takeover of the operation 113. HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT POLICY 120Long-term education and training: Local education & training (assigned universities & training centers, training programs of MoET and MoIT ); Dispatching personnel abroad for Ph.D, Master/Engineer (Russia, Japan, Sweden, Czech Republic, France, Korea, etc.) Short-term training: Dispatching personnel abroad for short training courses. Workshops, conferences and training courses with the assistance of IAEA Vietnam needs a strong support from nuclear developed countries in developing human resources related to project management, nuclear safety and security, waste management, fuel management, etc. via workshops, conferences and long-term training programs to meet the human resource demand timely.UNCLASSIFIED 114. IIiNPP project implementing procedureUNCLASSIFIED 115. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES OF KEY STAKEHOLDERS 122UNCLASSIFIED 116. FS APPROVAL PROCEDURE 123Draft FS VerifyCommentsCommentsUNCLASSIFIED 117. STATE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (1) 124National Appraisal Committee:Verify of FS and report the verification result to the P.M The Committee could employ local or foreign consultants to assist the Committee in verifying or reviewing the FS report. UNCLASSIFIED 118. STATE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (1) 125National Atomic Energy Council : To be an adviser to the Prime Minister on orientation, strategy and application of atomic energy development. Co-ordinate the operation of Ministries, ministerial organizations, etc. Cooperation with international organizations, experienced countries in nuclear field National Nuclear Safety Council: To be an adviser to the Prime Minister on the policy and nuclear safety measures in using atomic energy, in the operation of NPP and emergency response. Review the reports on the verification results of trial operation and SAR of NPP, etc. Taking investigation, discussion and holding the consultation with Vietnamese and foreign experts and specialists in issues related to nuclear field.UNCLASSIFIED 119. STATE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (2) 126Verify SARVerify EIA reportAuthorities in charge of verifying SAR (Vietnam Agency for Radiation and Nuclear Safety VARANS) and EIA (Agency for Environmental Impact Assessment and Appraisal EIA) could employ or invite Vietnamese or foreign organizations which have the capability for verifying the reports partly or wholly.UNCLASSIFIED 120. TWO FIRST NPP PLANT PROJECTS (1)EVN is assigned to be the owner of the six component projects under the Ninh Thuan nuclear power project: 1. Ninh Thuan 11 nuclear power plant project (2000MW) 1. Ninh Thuan nuclear power plant project (2000MW) 2. Ninh Thuan 22 nuclear power plant project (2000MW) 2. Ninh Thuan nuclear power plant project (2000MW) 3. Project on infrastructure for construction of nuclear power plants in Ninh 3. Project on infrastructure for construction of nuclear power plants in Ninh Thuan province (infrastructure project) Thuan province (infrastructure project) 4. Project on operation management zone, expert zone, headquarters of Ninh 4. Project on operation management zone, expert zone, headquarters of Ninh Thuan nuclear power project management board (EVNNPB) Thuan nuclear power project management board (EVNNPB) 5. Project on Public Relation Center for nuclear power 5. Project on Public Relation Center for nuclear power 6. Project on human resource training for nuclear power plants in Ninh Thuan 6. Project on human resource training for nuclear power plants in Ninh Thuan province provinceUNCLASSIFIED 121. TWO FIRST NPP PLANT PROJECTS (2) 128Ninh Thuan 1:- FS & SAD development consultant: consortium E4 Group, JSC KIEP and LLC EPT, Russia. - Owners Consultant: being selected. - The consultant on developing technical design: Russian Consultants. The final report of FS and SAD have been submitted. Ninh Thuan 2:- FS & SAD development consultant: JAPC, Japan. - Owners Consultant: has been selected. -The consultant on developing technical design: not yet selected. The final report of FS and SAD have been submitted. Other component projects : local consultantsUNCLASSIFIED 122. TENTATIVE UPCOMING STEPS 129UNCLASSIFIED 123. SUMMARY 130As a new emerging country in nuclear field, Vietnam has faced many difficulties and challenges with regard to the nuclear infrastructure For the up-coming steps of the construction of the two first NPPs, Vietnam calls upon the support from rich experienced countries and organizations in nuclear field to: Develop regulatory and legislative documents. Verify the reports on Safety Assessment and Environmental Impact Assessment. Develop Human resourcesUNCLASSIFIED 124. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!UNCLASSIFIED 125. UKTINuclearConference27th-29thJanuary2014MakingItHappen MarketBriefing 126. UKTINuclearConference27th-29thJanuary2014MarketBriefing GEHitachi 127. GE Hitachi and Advanced Nuclear Reactor Design David PowellVice President Europe region Nuclear Power Plant SalesUKTI Conference London 27-29th January 2014Copyright 2010 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy - All rights reserved134 128. Who we are 129. The GE Hitachi Nuclear Alliance has been bringing innovation to the market for 50 yearsWilmington, NC USATokyo, Japan Nuclear Power Plants, ABWR, ESBWR, and PRISM Nuclear Services Advanced Programs Recycling, IsotopesWilmington, NC USA Uranium Enrichment Third Generation TechnologyWilmington, NCPeterborough, ON CanadaYokosuka, Japan Nuclear Fuel Fabrication .BWR and CANDU CANDU Services Fuel Engineering and Support ServicesCopyright 2010 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy International - All rights reserved 130. Two strong global parent companies GE in Europe Operating here for over 100 years 90,000+ employees Annual revenues of 22.5B in 2011 (~20% of GEs global revenue)Gene ral Ele c tric Operating in >100 countries 125+ year legacy >300,000 employees worldwide 2011 global revenue 110BHitac hi 100+ year history >360,000 employees worldwide 2011 global revenue ~ 94 BHitac hi in Europe Operating here since 1982 ~10,000 consolidated employees Annual revenues of ~7.4B (~8% of Hitachis global revenue)C ombine d ove r 225 c ompany ye ars of his tory More than 660,000 e mploye e s globally and 100,000 in Europe Ove r 200B in re ve nue globally and ~ 30B in Europe Copyright 2012 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy - All rights reserved137 131. A 50+ year history of successDodewaard - Netherlands Dresden 1 USAKRB - GermanySanta Mara de Garoa - SpainTsuruga 1 - JapanChinshan 1&2- Taiwan KKM - SwitzerlandVallecitos USA Cofrentes - SpainGarigliano - ItalyLaguna Verde - MexicoCopyright 2011 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy International reserved reserved Copyright 2011 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy - All rights - All rightsTarapur 1&2 India138 132. GE Hitachi Technology 133. GE Hitachis new reactor portfolio ABWRESBWROperational Gen IIIEvolutionary Gen III+Revolutionary technologytechnologytechnologywith a rich, 40-year heritageLowest core damage frequency of any Gen III reactorExtensive operational experienceLicensed in multiple countriesPRISMLowest core damage frequency of any Gen III or III+ reactorPassive cooling for >7 daysPassive air-cooling with no operator or mechanical actions neededThe answer to the used fuel dilemma can reduce nuclear waste to ~300-yearwithout AC power or operatorradiotoxicity while providing newactionelectricity generationLowest projected operations, Copyright 2011 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy Americas LLC All rights reserved 134. The future of our industry SafetyInnovationPredictability Copyright 2011 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy - All rights reservedSimplicity 141 135. PRA of Core Damage FrequencySimplicity leading to Safety PWR tion omplica CBWR Simp lificationU.S. PWRs 2 E-5 (avg.)U.S. BWRs 8 E-6 (avg.)Generation IIAPR1400 2 E-6APWR 1.2 E-6EPR 2.8 E-7AP1000 2.4 E-7ABWR 1.6 E-7III+Generation IIIESBWR 1.7 E-8III+References: Plant licensing DCDs and publically available information Note: PRA of CDF is represented in at-power internal events (per year) Note: NSSS diagrams are for visualization purposes onlyCopyright 2011 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy International, LLC - All rights reserved 136. Predictability 1st Kind-of-a Generation III plant built in less than 40 months construction schedule:Efficient, repeatable model:38M 39.5M 43.5M 44.5M 41MKashiwazaki-Kariwa 6/7 ABWRsCopyright 2011 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy - All rights reserved 137. Efficient, repeatable execution modelCopyright 2012 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy - All rights reserved144 138. ABWR modularization proven project execution Roof Truss SteelsUpper Drywell ModuleMSIV/CVRWCU Reheat ExchangerCondensate DemineralizerRCCV Top SlabCondensate Demin. PipingRCCV linerT-G Pedestal Piping UnitUpper CondenserCentral MatBase MatHCU RoomRPV PedestalOffgas EquipmentCopyright 2012 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy - All rights reservedLower Condenser Block145 139. RCCV Upper Drywell Module (Mar. 2009) 2006/11 Construction Start 2007/09 2008/02 First Mat Concrete Completion 2009/07 RPV On Fuel Loading RCCV Upper Drywell Module InstallationShimane-3 ConstructionHeaviest module in Reactor BuildingWeight: 610 MT: Size:L 87 ft (26m)X W 77 ft (23m) X H 30 ft (9 m) Copyright 2011 Hitachi GE Nuclear Energy - All rights reserved 140. Prospects for new nuclear build 141. Global new build moving forward Lithuania Finland United Sweden Kingdom USATurkey RussiaChina Japan TaiwanPolandMexico Chile ArgentinaVietnamRomania India Brazil South AfricaUAE Banglades h Saudi Arabia ThailandMalaysiaSubstantial global interest in new buildCopyright 2013 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy, LLC - All Rights Reserved148 142. Recent experience and project status Kashiwazaki-Kariwa 6/7 ABWRIn Operation Under Construction4 Units 4 UnitsOhma ABWRUnder ConstructionCOD 1996/1997 Shika-2 ABWR Shimane-3 ABWRJapan COD 2006 Hamaoka-5 ABWRKaminoseki-1Under Construction Lungmen-1/2 ABWRCOD 2005Continuously building for 58 years Under Construction Pre-op testing Copyright 2012 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy - All rights reserved149 143. Lungmen ABWR construction update OverviewTPC Project Timeline Total Project progress Construction by TPC93.7% 97.2%Unit 1 Pre-Op Test Program Complete Safety Tests Fuel Load Unit 1 Commercial Operation83% Jun 14 Oct 14 Oct 15Unit 2 Fuel Load Unit 2 Commercial OperationDec 16 Dec 17 Copyright 2013 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy, LLC - All Rights Reserved150 144. Horizon ABWRs in UK moving forward Horizon Nuclear Power, Ltd. 100% owned by Hitachi, Ltd. (Nov. 2012) New Wylfa site Location: Anglesey, Wales Adjacent to site w/2 Magnox reactors Two to three planned units Oldbury site Location: South Gloucestershine Adjacent to site w/2 Magnox reactors Two to three planned units Generic Design Assessment process started in April 2013 moved to Step 2 in January 2014. GE Hitachi supporting Hitachi GEs Front-End Engineering and Design. ABWR Justification submitted to DECC.Copyright 2013 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy, LLC - All Rights Reserved151 145. New build in the U.S. Betting on just one fuel to power our energy isnt smart Nick Akins, President, American Electric Power going all in on gas defies everything we know and preach about diversification and prudent risk management. Tom Farrell, CEO Dominion New build Vogtle & V.C. Summer North Anna Fermi Expansion slowed due to economic conditions, gas pricesCopyright 2013 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy, LLC - All Rights Reserved152 146. North Anna 3 GE Hitachi ESBWR Dominion selected ESBWR for North Anna 3 Technology attributes SBO coping Design Certification status Competitive offering Project Development Agreement Site-specific ESBWR design & COLA licensing support Cost & schedule control incentives Financial risk allocation process Negotiated EPC contract (unsigned) Fault-based, joint & several consortium GEH consortium leader NI design & equipment Fluor site leader TI/BOP design & all construction Leveraging ABWR experience GEH Lungmen & HGNE JapanCopyright 2013 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy Americas LLC All rights reservedNorth Anna 3* indicative timeline 4/2013 PDA signed 12/2013 - Dominion to amend COLA 12/2015 - COL expected & EPC signed 2017 Full Notice to Proceed, subject to receipt of all necessary regulatory approvals 2019 First concrete 2024 COD * Dominion has not yet committed to building NA3, but expects to make a decision once the COL is received. 147. Disposition of the UKs Pu requires innovation UK has 112 tons of plutonium (and growing) result of used nuclear fuel reprocessing. UK Government prefers to re-use plutonium and is evaluating options. PRISM provides an economic and flexible solution meets security, non-proliferation requirements at a lower cost.Copyright 2013 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy, LLC - All Rights Reserved154 148. PRISM declared credible re-use option On 20th January 2014, the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority announced that PRISM is a credible option for managing the UKs plutonium stockpile following 2 year review process. Number of benefits of PRISM noted including simplified fuel manufacturing process and reactor construction, and the ability to utilise the full inventory of plutonium which should consequently reduce the overall costs. Further work to be undertaken on technical and commercial aspects.www.gehitachiprism.com Copyright 2013 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy, LLC - All Rights Reserved155 149. Closing the fuel cycle PRISM Sustainable new build requires solving the used fuel dilemma PRISM enables used fuel recycling Advanced Recycling combines two facilities in one integrated solution - PRISM with nuclear fuel recycling centre. Designed to reduce used nuclear fuel to ~300year radiotoxicity1 while generating electricity. Lower CDF than any reactor on the market. Environmentally responsibleTo reach the same radiotoxicity as natural uranium 1Advanced Recycling Center designed to reducenuclear waste radiotoxicity from 300,000 years to 300 years1Copyright 2013 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy, LLC - All Rights Reserved 150. Opportunities for new build supplyNuclear ReactorPressure Vessel Reactor InternalsMechanicalSteam Turbine Condenser HeatExchangers Pumps ValvesElectricalGenerator Transformers Switchgear CabinetsEquip. Modules Nuclearnuclear& non-Construction Concrete Rebar Buildings Doors &Windows Piping Fencing Sand & GravelChemical RadiactiveWaste Nitrogen & CO2 StorageMisc. FireProtection Systems HVAC Systems Cranes & Hoists Elevators Inspection SvcsEverything from pressure vessels to concrete Copyright 2011 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy International, LLC - All rights reserved 151. Conclusions Copyright 2011 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy Americas LLC Copyright 2011 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy Americas LLC All rights reserved All rights reserved158 152. Leading nuclear innovation for60 years and beyond Vallecitos - 1957Dresden-1 BWR/1Oyster Creek BWR/2Humboldt Bay natural circulationCofrentes BWR/6KK6/KK7 ABWRCopyright 2013 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy- all rights reservedNorth Anna3 ESBWRPRISM159 153. . And Opportunities World wide Three generations of GE Hitachi advanced technology currently being implemented globally. Proven advanced technology based on safety, simplicity and predictability. Opportunities for supply chain partners.ABWRESBWRPRISMCopyright 2011 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy Americas LLC All rights reserved 154. Thank you Copyright 2011 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy Americas LLC Copyright 2011 GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy Americas LLC All rights reserved All rights reserved161 155. UKTINuclearConference27th-29thJanuary2014MakingItHappen MarketBriefing